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Rutgers Prioritizes $410M Worth Of Projects

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) — Rutgers University’s Board of Governors has released its top building priorities.

The state university said Thursday that it will ask the state for $410 million for construction and renovation of academic facilities. The money is being collected after voters last year approved a bond referendum to pay for such upgrades for public and most private colleges and universities in the state.

The top priorities include a chemistry and chemical biology building in Piscataway, a life sciences center in Newark, and building in Camden for a nursing school and science classes.

The university also plans expansion of its pharmacy school building in Piscataway and dental school in Newark and renovations at a dental lab and school of health-related professions, both in Newark.

Infrastructure and technology improvements are planned on all campuses.